Wild dogs in the savannah primarily hunt and eat medium-sized ungulates, such as impalas, wildebeests, and Gazelles. They are highly social hunters, often using pack strategies to chase down and catch their prey. Additionally, they may scavenge from larger predators when opportunities arise. Their diet can also include smaller mammals and birds, depending on availability.
yes wild dogs do eat people if you get close to it.
no but they do do not
African wild dogs, cheetahs, and rhinoceroses are just three. I believe there are more.
dogs dont eat dogs unless they are wild
anything they can find, as with all dogs
They Eat Zebras
If it is a wild dog, dogs and foxes eat the same thing.
As they do not live on the same continent they cannot do so in the wild.
The African wild ass eats thorn bushes, and other tough plants that other animals would not eat.
I'm pretty sure they do.
Wild dogs eat small animals sometimes bigger than them. If they are in a pack they will go hunt larger prey like humans, if they come close enough.
Wild Savannah cats are independent. When domesticated, they will come to your lap on their own.